#10 Naby Keïta — £120,000/week
In a recent statement, Liverpool boss Klopp has commented that Naby Keïta is an outstanding player and any team would want him by their side.
An injury-laden past couple of seasons happened to slow down the Guinean international's progression within the club's ranks. Nevertheless, he remains one of the top 10 most-paid players at Liverpool.
#9 James Milner — £140,000/week
A player of sheer commitment, James Milner is widely recognized for his long-term relationships with the clubs he has played with. Spending five seasons at the Etihad, Milner now enters his seventh with Liverpool.
The Liverpool vice-captain is handsomely paid with a wage of £140,000/week and is expected to stay at the club until he hangs his boots.
#8 Jordan Henderson — £140,000/week
Finding himself a place in Liverpool's history books is their captain Jordan Henderson, who led the Reds towards the end of their trophy drought.
After a long-lasting contract negotiation, the club has managed to get their captain's signature on a new contract at the AXA training center.
The new deal keeps Henderson at the club until 2025.
#7 Alisson Becker — £150,000/week
Signing Alisson Becker for billion bucks was worth every penny to the Merseysiders. The arrival of the Brazilian shot-stopper has been a game changer for them.
Alisson rose to become one of the most prominent goalkeepers of the modern within a quick span of time. He rightfully earns a £150,000 per week wage at Liverpool.
#6 Fabinho — £180,000/week
The 27-year-old has been offered a fresh contract by Liverpool, tying him with the club until the summer of 2026.
A trustworthy and level-headed midfield in the center of the park, Fabinho has earned numerous praises within the club. Naturally a defensive midfielder, Fabinho aids his defenders with timely interceptions.
#5 Roberto Firmino — £180,000/week
Another important piece of Liverpool's attacking spearhead — Roberto Firmino, undoubtedly has to be in the top 5 list.
Despite being the man to find the back of the net on a regular basis for the Reds, Roberto Firmino's expertise lies in supporting Mohamed Salah in the final third. Though injury has made the Brazilian's current season look difficult, we all know it's just a matter of time until we see the number 9 start for his club.
#4 Trent Alexander-Arnold — £180,000/week
Wreaking havoc by pairing with Mohamed Salah on the right flank, Trent Alexander-Arnold has evolved to be one of the most dangerous full-backs in football right now.
We can say he single-handedly changed the way people perceived the EPL wing-backs. Liverpool will do their best to retain their star youngster and thus, he is handsomely paid to remain with the club.
#3 Thiago Alcántara — £200,000/week
Alcántara signed for Liverpool after kissing on almost every trophy at Bayern Munich. The deal was labeled an absolute bargain by pundits for the LFC.
The midfielder, though, is yet to be a regular on the scoresheet, his infinite potential helps Liverpool trust their man. Pocketing £200,000 per week, Alcántara is one of the two second-most paid players at Liverpool.
#2 Mohamed Salah — £200,000/week
Words can only describe little of what Liverpool and Mohamed Salah have achieved with each other. After spending mediocre stints at various clubs, the Egyptian international's success skyrocketed with the Reds.
Breaking records, scoring goals and winning titles, Salah arguably played the most important part in Liverpool's recent successes.
#1 Virgil Van Dijk — £220,000/week
Liverpool's wall of defense and their most-priced possession — Virgil van Dijk — is the club's most paid player. And rightfully so!
His absence had cost the club a lot during the previous season. Hence, the Dutchman's return is what fans are celebrating the most this term.
Lauded as one of the best center-backs at the moment, Virgil van Dijk is also an influential figure in Liverpool's dressing room.